Perplexity Brings Live Indian Stock Market Data To Its AI Platform
The launch comes amid a surge in interest in Perplexity's finance tools, with usage up eightfold since spring.

Artificial Intelligence-powered search engine Perplexity has widened its finance coverage to include the Indian equity markets, aiming to deepen its presence in the country.
The expansion gives users real-time stock prices, news, and updates from the BSE and the National Stock Exchange across desktop, mobile web, and mobile apps.
Beyond daily prices, Perplexity Finance offers explanations for notable price swings, outlines bull and bear cases for key stocks, and provides access to company financials and downloadable historical data and more for free, a feature often paywalled by rivals.
Perplexity Finance now supports India markets.
— Perplexity Finance (@PPLXfinance) August 13, 2025
Find market summaries, follow the latest news, deep-dive on BSE and NSE stocks, and track Indian company earnings.
Perplexity Finance defaults to Indian markets for users in India, or can be found using the toggle on the home page. pic.twitter.com/dbNxB2VEHV
The launch comes amid a surge in interest in Perplexity's finance tools, with usage up eightfold since spring. The platform's search simplicity with queries like "Reliance stock" or "Tata share price" instantly return real-time snapshots is a notable feature. A dedicated finance homepage shows market trends, stock and crypto search, and upcoming earnings announcements in an interface designed for both novice and seasoned investors.
Upcoming features for Indian stocks:
— Aravind Srinivas (@AravSrinivas) August 13, 2025
Price alerts
Stock Screening
(Just from simple natural language) https://t.co/aBpnvJnxHv
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas has also hinted at a potential tie-up with Nithin Kamath-led brokerage Zerodha. Responding to a user's "Zerodha when?" on X, Srinivas said he had spoken with both Nithin and Nikhil Kamath and would "have something to share soon."
Perplexity To Team-Up With Zerodha?
Spoke to Nikhil and Nithin. Will have something to share soon. https://t.co/ejTPgUR0fe
— Aravind Srinivas (@AravSrinivas) August 13, 2025
The move follows Perplexity's earlier localisation push, including a dedicated IPL page for live standings, match schedules, and news — part of its strategy to attract more Indian users and challenge Google’s search dominance.